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These Ohio Cannabis Companies Approved For Adult Retail Sales
COLUMBUS — A group of businesses in Ohio has received the first authorizations to work with recreational marijuana, as the state’s first crop intended for this type of sale has also crossed a milestone. Medical dispensaries and other industry players have been waiting for certificates of operation, the...
Beating the heat at the Ohio State Fair
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Lines were wrapped around the gates going into the Ohio State Fair on Saturday. With more people checking out the fair, the temperature rose to the low 90s. Luckily, the fair has misting and fan stations throughout the area. If you plan on going to...
License Renewal for Seniors in Ohio: What You Need to Know
As the population of seniors in Ohio continues to grow, it becomes increasingly important to understand the specific requirements and regulations surrounding driver’s license renewal for this age group. Maintaining the ability to drive is often essential for seniors’ independence and quality of life, but it also involves ensuring that they remain safe on the roads. This article provides a comprehensive guide on the license renewal process for seniors in Ohio, including city-specific requirements, statistics, and useful tips to help navigate the system.
Trump team slams ‘absolutely absurd’ attacks on Vance as VP pick takes flak for ‘cat lady’ comments
After Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) caught flak for controversial comments about “childless cat ladies,” former President Donald Trump’s campaign is hitting back with a spirited defense. “The fact of the matter is, it’s been blatantly taken out of context,” Trump campaign advisor Chris LaCivita said during a Brian Kilmeade Show segment that aired on Friday. […]
Daphne’s Toy Drive: Changing The Lives Of Kids In Hospitals
(PHOTOS BY JENNA FRISBY / THE VILLAGE REPORTER) TOY DRIVE … Cherish Brown has started Daphne’s Toy Drive. A toy drive donating toys to the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan where her daughter spent much of her time after her terminal diagnosis of DIPG.
Fayette Police Department Welcomes New K9 Program
(PHOTO BY JACOB KESSLER / THE VILLAGE REPORTER) NEW K9 … Kya was introduced to the village during the council meeting held on July 10th. Together, Kya and her handler Officer Jordan Wehrly stand for a picture. By: Jacob Kessler. THE VILLAGE REPORTER. jacob@thevillagereporter.com. The Fayette Police Department introduced...
Incumbent Gary Griewahn, challenger Ryan Rank, vying for Madison Township Supervisor
MADISON TWP. — Madison Township’s incumbent supervisor, now in his eighth year on the township board, is being challenged in the Aug. 6 primary election by the township’s retired fire chief. Gary Griewahn, who is running on a reelection campaign of moving Madison Township forward, will face off against Ryan Rank in next week’s primary. Both are seeking the Republican Party nomination. Rank, who retired as Madison Township’s fire chief in 2022 after 26 years, recently campaigned...
Cavaliers owner launches new sports network
The RSN industry is in a state of flux, and pretty much all of cable with it. So Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert is taking a proactive step, but not with his own team, at least not yet. Gilbert’s Rock Entertainment Group will be partnering with broadcast company and owner of many local stations Gray Read more... The post Dan Gilbert, Gray Media launch new Ohio sports network appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Troy Bevier, Michael Breznik appear on ballots in rematch for Lenawee County sheriff
ADRIAN — A rematch of the 2020 Republican Party primary for Lenawee County sheriff is on ballots this year. Incumbent Sheriff Troy Bevier is seeking reelection to a second full term. Michael Breznik, a former Wayne County Sheriff's Office deputy who lives in Cambridge Township, filed for the Republican primary, setting up a rematch of the 2020 primary when Bevier prevailed with 72% of the vote. ...
Bryan resident wins $150,000 on Ohio Lottery’s Cash Explosion 25X scratch-off game
Bryan, Ohio – A lucky customer at the Burger Daily Store, has won $150,000 on the Ohio Lottery’s Cash Explosion 25X scratch-off game. The winning ticket was purchased at the store located at 314 S Walnut Street in Bryan, Ohio. A Significant Win. The winner, whose identity remains...
Proposed Ohio Law could impact Paycor Stadium
Tough timing, if it passes. The Cincinnati Bengals invested over $39 million into Paycor Stadium this offseason after announcing that they plan to do over $100 million in upgrades in the coming years. This year, that included a redone locker room for players, improvements to training facilities and new FieldTurf CORE system for the stadium. The new playing surface looks great, but the team may soon have to remove it altogether. On Tuesday, July 30th, Ohio lawmakers are expected to introduce a bill that would require all professional sports teams in the state to have playing surfaces that are at...
Ohio ranks in Top 5 states for protecting religious liberties, study finds
Faith and religious freedom, and the right to exercise them, remains a deeply-rooted way of life for many Americans. The First Amendment backs up that right. But how significant are religious protections in Ohio? ...
"We treat all the kids like family" | Toledo woman inspiring young boxers
TOLEDO, Ohio — A Toledo woman is using her boxing success to teach young people not only how to punch but how to stay focused and out of trouble. Clarice Morales is a professional boxer who is helping between 50 and 60 kids every day through her summer youth empowerment program at Soul City Gym.
'Buffalo Soldiers', segregated U.S. Army regiments of 19th, 20th centuries, remembered at Buffalo Soldier Day event in Toledo
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Toledo Post of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club celebrated Ohio Buffalo Soldiers Day on Sunday. The term ‘Buffalo Soldiers’ originally referred to the all-Black soldiers who served in segregated units in the U.S. Army after the Civil War and through the Korean War in the 1950s. Over 180,000 Buffalo Soldiers served in the Army up through the time that the armed forced integrated in 1952.
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